The Jewish Chronicle

Bloody start to dialogue with bereaved mothers

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WORKING WITH bereaved Palestinia­n and Israeli mothers was always going to be challengin­g for New Israel Fund fellow Elinor Tamir.

But the 25-year-old EX-JFS pupil, who was previously with the Three Faiths Forum, did not realise her first task at the Parents Circle Family Forum would be to give blood. “To mark the launch of the Israeli Palestinia­n Blood Donation project, members of the forum were invited to donate their blood. Could you hurt someone who had your blood running through their veins?”

Ms Tamir said this unusual introducti­on made e her appreciate “the sheer mental strength and courage age of the members. Palestinia­ns nians and Israelis who have e lost someone to the conflict ct but are prepared to join together despite all their suffering ring and pain and send the wider er message that there is a way of reconcilin­g. These members mbers confront each other. They are prepared to dispute, ute, hear each other’s sides, look at the difficult questions and search for possible answers.”

Ms Tamir has spent nine months with the NIF as part of its scheme sending young leaders on a scholarshi­p to work in Israeli civil society. She has organised “youth encounters” in East and West Jerusalem between young Israelis and Palestinia­ns and has been “amazed” by participan­ts’ honesty.

She recalled a particular­ly tense exchange over why a meeting had not been hosted at Beit Hanina School in East Jerusalem. The Parents Circle facilita facilitato­rs explained that the Education Mi Ministry required Israeli students visiting the school to be accompanie­d by a se security guard. Angry Palestinia­n s students responded “that if the mi ministry is so worried about the Is Israelis, why are they not worried a about the Palestinia­ns”?

In contrast, “a heartening m moment was when a Palestinia­n g girl took out her citizenshi­p textboo book. Some of the Israelis identified the cover co of the book, although the capti caption was in Arabic and said happily: ‘Hey, it’s like our own’. Finding a sens sense of shared belonging is one of the ob objectives of the encounters.”

 ??  ?? Dig it: Elinor Tamir
Dig it: Elinor Tamir

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